Photographer Joseph Hall from London, UK, and known online as Joe Shutter, used a drone to look into the eye of the craters, Fagradalsfjall, Iceland in this undated photo. Hall was positioned just 150-foot away as the molten lava ran down the volcano's rock face. Over the last year, Fagradalsfjall has been hit by two earthquakes and in March 2021 alone, 40,000 earth tremors were detected in the area. The volcano erupted on March 19, 2021, and has shown no signs of slowing down. This marks the first time the volcano has erupted in 6,000 years and it could continue for many years. (Photo/IC Photo)
The lava began erupting from the calderas, Fagradalsfjall, Iceland.
Photographer Joseph Hall from London, UK, and known online as Joe Shutter, witnessed the incredible volcanic eruption in Fagradalsfjall, Iceland. Hall was positioned just 150-foot away as the molten lava ran down the volcano's rock face. Over the last year, Fagradalsfjall has been hit by two earthquakes and in March 2021 alone, 40,000 earth tremors were detected in the area. The volcano erupted on March 19, 2021, and has shown no signs of slowing down. This marks the first time the volcano has erupted in 6,000 years and it could continue for many years. (Photo/IC Photo)
The lava began erupting from the calderas, Fagradalsfjall, Iceland.
Photographer Joseph Hall from London, UK, and known online as Joe Shutter, witnessed the incredible volcanic eruption in Fagradalsfjall, Iceland. Hall was positioned just 150-foot away as the molten lava ran down the volcano's rock face. Over the last year, Fagradalsfjall has been hit by two earthquakes and in March 2021 alone, 40,000 earth tremors were detected in the area. The volcano erupted on March 19, 2021, and has shown no signs of slowing down. This marks the first time the volcano has erupted in 6,000 years and it could continue for many years. (Photo/IC Photo)